Tiller Tamer

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Feb 26, 2004
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Hunter 23 Lake Keystone, OK
I'm looking at the $25 tamer on this site. I have a tiller extension that can lock the tiller in place, but it's a lot of trouble every time you need to make a minor adjustment. What I'd like to know is, with a tiller tamer, can you move the tiller a couple of inches, and it will stay there, without loosening the grip on the line? If you have to release the tension, move the tiller and then retighten, I don't want to mess with it. I'm talking about lighter winds, say up to 10 mph, where weather helm is not much factor. Thanks, Mac
 
Jun 2, 2004
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Hunter 23.5 Calgary, Canada
Here's the one that I use

I know a couple sailors who have broken their plastic Davis Tiller Tamer. Here is the one that I use: http://www.cansail.com/ http://www.cansail.com/tillerinstall.htm http://bbs.trailersailor.com/forums/catboat/index.cgi?read=6440,tiller,tamer It won't break. I can ease the tension, adjust and retension with one hand. Mine is actually mounted under the tiller and it still holds. ...RickM...
 
Aug 11, 2006
1,446
Hunter H260 Traverse City
Hey Mac,

The BEST tiller tamer is a rope tied from one side of your boat to the other, with a couple of loops around your tiller, loose at back end, taught when you pull it towards the handle part of tiller. Works great, learned about it on this site. Should be in archives. Its so simple, and yet works so well, I don't know why anyone would spend a nickle on anything else!
 
Jan 24, 2008
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Alerion Express 28 Oneida Lake, NY
CAJUN TILLER TAMER

George and Rick: Thanks for the information on the cheapie tiller tamer!!! I’m still experimenting but think it’ll work well. I’m using cotton clothesline with four wraps on the tiller and will try about six inches of shock cord at each end, fastening to the lifeline attachments on the fore end of the stern rails. Paul s/v The Lord Nelson
 
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